BSCI 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Histology, Starch, Phagocytosis

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Anatomy and physiology defined; fundamental concepts; levels of. Anatomy: the study of the parts of the body and how they relate to each other. Gross/macroscopic: large body parts visible to the surface/naked eye. Surface: study of internal structures as they related to the overlying skin. Regional: all structures in a particular region of the body. Systemic: structures of the body are studied by the systems. Microscopic: small structures unable to be viewed by the naked eye, viewed with microscopes. Cytology: cells viewed by the aid of a microscope. Histology: tissues viewed by the aid of a microscope. Comparative: human structures compared to structures of other animals. Study successes in anatomy: observation, manipulation, and mastery of the language of anatomy. Frontal (coronal) plane: vertical cut that divides body into anterior and posterior parts. Sagittal (median) plane: vertical cut that divides the body into right and left parts. Midsagittal: divides the body into equal right and left parts.

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